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Wuai ct im Matter We 1 ; - During our rcciit tour thru ug'n ih coun try wo tit id a" grcMUloiJ of w.ipla'.ntnin.ng our subi'riber uboiil tliu fic'jngiit failure of our iiwn. Wo wire informed that ot cvoni oflhu oill'ice Otir pacliiige had t.uU j -d to VnicU tlioir .Wtitmti"!!. At Lnf.iVitte I,,,,... ........l,,;,..,,! it,t u'.thuii"li . ' i , - ... !.,.,!. our imuiei.e. pm.-r.nj-.- ' I thtyuot Ulifn-rjUi'lllly missed g'.''ll,'j; a . MiniW. A Mr. S. ilioyrinul ttlat l' Jiii'.l Hiftit to ibat offioc Ht t'oor tliri'0 ilill r- out timr (it bin mX r, when ho liml U''U . 1 1. 1.... i. ... "nn Aamin t.r him." 1 . " ,., . r.i...M I Jionnmniiiv i.. , ldy.ltl W u:'VO, iiwcti, rvK fcint lii paper every wnnk, n nno tne jm- -vtru ttihtr tnhxprilwr f1 Aff Tt'tVlt'h ' TI,n fault i, in. hCP. 0. ,lT,,t1m,1t; " . ' aoinewlicro ; n.ul wnc.cv.r ,,r . miiM to Land, d reeled to nitv pnrtictilar J ' . . :.. . ., i ulliue.yoa limy Kliow XUvjaull u Poster n-r,o ft e.r ort o-e to im attmh,n, u.eir .frprin, with u triiVA yr J.y;f r , if you fail lo got ihoroi.gh eJiiealion. Tliey have .lie chililren lo your j-ap-r. . Wo likened .0 rtp .ulM.. nJ w. believe Jtouao trithhrtho Lulayotta d-liwy, r.d , Mr.rS., with hi liauio .inly wr'.lteii 011 , tho nunc. Wo nU'J llio landlord huw he , came bv llio paper. Ilo answered US '"Thu . . r . V.....V .11. .jr..l " - iotmaU-r eonM not find ly pniwr, nn ! so , .... ... , ' ,.' ' m ic gave mo this osip." We make no com - 0 . .. 1 . , .. ... ... 1 niCllU lor llio prcsem, uiu. in u.c i....;,"'' ! of our revolutionary aires, who lived under 11 (!vualy much inoii! toliTaliu tluill tliut of thu Oivguii nii,iuk;, wo say, "Let facts be Kublniilod toacantlid woihl." ....... .. ., . ! At .-..oiiiiia .U1C ,,.......0 ..... jv.lislutr. the WeeK Ocloro me i l.-Cliou. vne (,jcWt ,0,ell wi:h 1(.ir W-,,:MX Bl,d frieuJs, of our bub.rcribers nt lhat otlico insured uh . f(Jln j ;f,uu; pir., 0f (lc eoaiil.-y, a largo concouriio that he' oiie? t'allod fr his pajicrs nnJ w;a Lf huppy in'.eiif-nl looking faccn.u.l of whom told there "was no AllOUS for hil..." lie, eewcd'lo enjey Uu meeting, and opprcciaio llu not believit-g it, stood looking around the "'l f e. Ue erci wer . " , . , I qiuud bvrravcr, from llev. 0. 0. JJiirne:!. I ho ,li;c (which w kept .nasoven by i.ineMor-..) ( Qf Jliepcni,CI1C0 r .o .d with tin'il ha di-eovered the ufrttx of what up- I K-out credit, by' .Mr. Fruitr. Au wcelicut 01a--jii-iirc-il to ba new siapeM, peciing out from ; il.m wat then lisiened to fro n Itcv. A. MoCartey, tin lor a luii.llo of dry good. lie called J anon the impoilui.e of education, an.l tho dull.. the al.ei.tion of the postma,ter lo it, and 1 V" ' P'J . .. , .. .... rjevcral volunteer lo.Wii were then ofioicd, but lliey rail.: I on bun to produce it. U hereupon , . . . . . .... . the V. M.-drinv forth the identical copies of j the ;ltovs wliic'i he hadj'ist denied hhving in the ofliee. We we'o uUo inf-n im.il by as iiia'tir :U fix Or nrven different grntb men 1 . . w that lelti-rs bad been known to eotlio to thnt uHic vhic!) their owners sulisequeiitly w'.lod for, and which w.-re not to be found. , Wo have Iwo'or llir. e -oilier ofliee iti view which have been guilty tf the tins! ibigrnut Hi-gleet nnd eaiebssue.ss, or of wil fully and mulieioiiidy trampling tijion the l ights of freemen, nnd rolibiny our best citi zens of what belonged to them. Wu Iry to exercise charity enough to believe that ma ny of these : faults are nothing more nor less Lilian the natural result of tha appointment m ignoranlj'ciirrlos blockheads to office, ns u reward fir party services. Daniel Web ter would stand no show, if be were living iu Oregon, for nn appointment ns postmas ter in a neighborhood where the best quali lied nspirniit of tho party in power was the .vcric&l stupid .numbskull. This may seem very hard, but every -itiiMi knows it to be ns 4ruo ns gispol. Wo do -not visit to bo nn- derstiod that all of our postmasters are of tlmt cla.-s, for wu have tiow in mind a num W of thorn whom we believe to ba honest; capable, and faithful to tho interests of all parties and of every class of our citizens. 2)ut wo do brieve that vc have some post masters in the country who are sufficiently vicious, in llieir blind party uenl, to tlrrow every obstacle in tho way of tho xiivjulation 01 our paper, 101 lem uui mu nai nuuvu u" t .. .1... .1. .. 1 ilcrstnuditigs of some of their party dupes inay beenno penetrated with a rav or two of I Ji.rl,t. We notice these same characters are " , , , ... ... I lldcar lovers of the Corvallis organ, and it, rains their very souls to see that advoeato of j licentiotisiiess and debauchery stopped by a Christian, and our paper taken in its stead. : i.;..';ti.,t;.w ... it ; t ' il,.., lh w.k U .11 liuiiiiiiuuni, .o .v .v... ...w --w. . ... . 'p i .1 I Sllll gOtll Oil. A Ullle. now niiM ' . . ...v slowly and steadily gainiug groitml, and we look forward to tho day when our govern ment shall becomo really what it professes to bc--a democracy instead, of what it flow is a despotism. . We mean by this ,!,, ,.. i. ... ,u ,!,. ,,., ul.n ...... ti i, w ov.u .... ....wm aro nol Of tho party in power can enjoy our ritfhia and privileges, for which our fathers bled hud died, instead of bring ostracised, uud our l.roperty saerilierd bv those who auu our j uiy s.urilleru oy mosu happen lo llofl 111 halattce of political DOW - r. Our fiitLoia bled W..rn tl.r-v wuiilii .-ii-. , ... ... ftnowledg-5 the right of tyrants to levy a wall Uj open them; but if King George i his ,nmtor had robbed them of their property by diatioj ing their mad matter, vueir leas)" fur a rcsni t toarnu would Ivave been strengthened ten fold. r.-,i i .... ..- Vugel Souni. ... n ; . tk..-Pn-Mi Rnmul Cnnriee informs us that lha ... - -6 -- . -j-ellow fcvor is ratn2 to a consnieraoie exien m lhat eauntry, haviug already earr'ued off numbers to that hauiuc whetec every traveller liopca to return AVjt urn uti.Tcr cb. iriiions to the Bcv. Neal " - , , o - . . t ..T 1. t', Joiiosoa,4io lovtrou... (tu.- inrerestthe; W toVen in r-recarirg :.-.t'ri. " lt! trlluuot tlie th at ..ellirl. W'ii have wjil' d until litis Into perioj, for t!io procetding" of tluMihof July, el Bethel, 1'olk county, which w requested lo publish. But M lliey have uut com lo l,auJ, wi couclude tlmt it has been loft lo ut to make out the report. W'e .huil do to, In a maimer which must bo very imperfect, us, ul this dale wo uie not nl.'c tu to, all lo iitiml all Ibitl was tuid and done on tbul occasion. Tu.c.W.r.tioit w.s g-t up by tl.o patrons and I r,:(!lldur lldl.td ln.iiluf.wlio live Immclh.t. ly in ,le iKiiiy-uf , Kho.d, wluclMliw nlcrpr::i. (mvv di-t'-rininrd to t-irtnL:ili uou a wi uiaiiiit (,, un, mippnrt at wlmief.'r cot. A full liintory of tku cil'otta whidi liav Loon mud.- by a few aurh Ifiltlcmell un .Mcu.ru. Hurn-.ll, Rul.b, Ilnvey, W.r.l..rr, W.t. Kriar, L.dd u.,J u few o.lur., ,lf .;, , arniclilr, ami oUuvlea wild - ' v.".-v... , .Uo-irj pu.-.li.MVjfiM 9WxU M7 ,nyc ,uJ to cotitrnil, itlKittitiuii to ii .rent futi .! un kljiiiiduiit earnest ot noble pion-er to western wi.,. -ffl. ..!..!...!..., J il.. .T..i.lnti rt Will-I ; , , . . r' . 1 reiinll inn lew jeara in uie esiMumiiviiio. u. 1 uf ,,.,: j,, ,lt.if mdkl 4i(;ir wiU iurU l.n. J "X 7 . ' . ujn.eu ..j un '.i.iv. nun nuiui ...vj i 1 lo contend. V havclierefore ict down Bi lliel j j11Jt;.ultli a,)aviB commeiircd unJor Ilia moat faVorub'e aiiipiert.iuid aa a rrj cxinting painanent linlilutn. We huvu iddoiuaccn a mora chceifnl ... .. . . .1 ....... J mid iiilirrslinj Ktoup aw.n.bled lug.tl.cr upon . ' public 0H.ii. hi thi. coumry. than wo wimewed . 1 . ... '.,,.,. .,.,,.. UlBelhel.ontbc-tlhofJnly. W c there Mn innuj lu"""'" ' ' 1 uf ur uld f,,,;,, fr Wlwill wo liiV0 longelKii- : rJ of ,,e Wttrlr,t friendship, en acjoant ! fJf tlicir in-jny virtuea aiuciriUcJ to'ether fir tl.o ' purp.u of n neigtiborly, aocial, cducatMiul mid !'"' eetebr,i:on, of our nutiou, birth day. I Their wives mid eliiblr-n were there. childrea-a children (ic iMt,iitS 'wUku u hmi m our o.jNiJs.l0 jay. Tho wlioio company then parlouk of n sumptu ous dinner, which had beeu curefullypiep iroj by lb. mod Li'lies of tho neiffliborhocd. The tuble n fairly gr.iaued iii; ler a great variety of very nice lIiiiiRVr which would huvo dono honor to u limilar . . ... n-i. . . 1 .1. ulUllc,i(1 our ttIlenti01l Waa a magnificent, oceoMonin an on eeliiei couniry. inai wineu conical cuke, or wilier aeries of cukes, the'one Mirnioiiiiliiig tho other und decreasing in sijo from the baaa upward, forming a very templing looking pyramid. Oa the cmwnii g apex of Ibis fanciful little iicvalion stood a small fluff-staff, mj porting a blue, s'lk flag on which whs inscribed iu a neut female bund the following motto: 't; it our valchnord, comt all who love tnoio'.edg, Jtclytat oj'thitcakt, and urar ocild BirriiKi. collkuk. " Wc were informed that the pyramidul cake, to gether wiih tho motto, was a .contribution from .Mrs. Warr'.ner. After dinner was over, Dr. MoBrido and Rev G. O. Darnctt delivered rliort and nppropriuto speeches, wiiii h were received with considerable applause. The multitude was then diimhed in high spirits, nnJ all seemingly well sutialied with Iho occurrences of tho day, dirpcrsed in diflercnt directions, noross the prairio to their several homes. Wo Ihink they ull felt that a new impetus had been given to the spirit of improvement in that vicinity. Aa for oursc'.f, wo know that as wo climbed an adjacent hill on our way lo Marion Co., wo turn ed onr eve backward, and as we saw Ihe declining sun shedding his glorious golden liht all over that beautiful prairie, wo aiucerely hoped lhat Bethel Institute might yet answer tho expeclalions of its numerous friends by throwing a halo of purer splendor around tho habitations of thjso who live within its influence. jur City J'rcsciits a very livuly aspect theso Ciiks, not withstanding the excessive heat of tho weather. The authorities have taken hold of business in right good earnest. Since thoy have corralcd tho bogs ,uwn ,n;mnroYn ;im.oarl..andifthev coalmuo 1ha way ,,,ej. Imvo he.,aa w0 EO,n imVo a good turnpike through tho City at least, , a , Our sidewalks are getting in a dreadful condi- tion, and need repairing. Wc shall soon expect ...... , . i to hear ofsome lady falling through and ge ting Ict broke, unless something is done in tho way of patching the numerous hole that yawn through , , . ,. ,. w. i, Mvr the nlunke in every dtrccLon. We havo a -Maor who is scarcely oen na noon, mo ceiuumie'i m - or of N. Y. City, and he will go as fuf mt he has the uowor and means, towards making our City a r ' . - ' . -. .... . r. - r,rt nimo. Oar Ui V .uarsiiau is aiso nrserviiiB ! b ' . , , - . a .n-..: 0r meat praise lor u s protnit, uu ; u the line of his cfii-.-ial duties. '; n i r-:... i. Art....tnnt1t- tu-inntiiff twli It met:. U '. . -.. ... ly. an not. jn .... r- r - j . ! 10 ,ho m ur n,erchanUt (,hflWn I ...nivny nr.- t-tkir.rr every pains to keep a'l such or- . ., - mjB ,, for tll8 ,r;., nd will ull them , .. n ... ' ". -t, .v.k ..whn Floor Inn M w m mtv iu c u.i.jo...., advanced to threo dollars per hundred, and there lis quite a call f.r bacon nt 20e. If the nines j PJuT ; v 6 Wl ' ' - Ttie entfcer Has been excessively warm for tie last few; ri.v. ti,. il-rnHo-ter nantliDS at about 100 deg. I i " .. - ' .' . ii i.onespouucni. We Uave num.J(.r 0f commun.caUoas on nau.', : tj w recsiived two weeks ago. You e)llli he heard next week. S5 r.T A Tt tt T TI TI rssxtii rrf .if DstM f i Pft'tttv. ; jut "p " . - - i . , I- I i. I.n IL.Ir,. Pti.... I'-.. I VV." M.. . u.roen n ....... '" - - JVcticc. A LL pc; sous wishing to pay me anything op J. note or account, or who hitvc any oilier lui li. m W illi uie, vill please, t-all M.n.1 Cliiirman &. Warner, W ho era duly nuthorijed to attend tu n.y ii'airsaud receipt in my iimne. t C Li. GOODRICH. BaildinfTU for Jiont. I iiULl.& Co, a .Ulle HOW O.CUpietl liy 11 III. iHJ"li I mid known the ' French Store, will lit fur ronl from tho Ul of August next. Also llio building iiiunwdialcly in the rear, hunting on .id street. iMif Ji.lv 1. 13.r Wii.C.DKMKNI'Aco. I.N UIV 'l"KX'l'8 for Kilo fHKAf ly MF'FI!SSlll)Vri3 Ml dot lu.l roceiv- edby DL.xilvN I A. to. tiool. m t itti.iv r .' I..M . .lld ..s0v.td,- in tlio cu,.o.ury atyle oft,,fu..l-ofrnc,,r,n,fil - : ' . ' "- ;., V" I . .i.i.i...- i..-.i.ihlii' ld um' " '?? '?!.! u... .,,.,. .... . . , ': rV. i. .i7 .f3..rTn 'Jf ,7 Zd , x,F.e, and not oe of tho unrulier over ub. bcJ ''.M ru'rrin irlll . i,cy wr!a waling rnnni;ii i reeeivo n umi vrtiy.) Nor none of the number would ne;'levt nil way.) Nor none of the number would neglect un op ortunlty lo inim eprcnent uml obineil mid n. And vat ih'-YBik us to till our column wllli-a huleh of I'teJ. DoaKlauibin. witirh lite ani We men w ho j p.,trolli,:0 d mwiuin tlw p ipvr don't wish to ... 1 .: ..I1' .1.... .1..... f - ,eo. And thin Veryn,celins would not patronize papei. their enty notiom. i..br. ...j aorjM;ri.s AlHI lllil Vri lliucooa I rn um. .... j papeis liiat did not npinrl l.ib'Tiil M1 ! 'J im Sulci- nmii iilmI beriieeda ordMiresyoariiiiironui.". a Vei.tfuncc. We dun t believe 1I10 wbole batch of them py thirty centi u ycur lo unv nrnta. If anvihir.ir could nmko lbs pecple of Or-.ffon doiiro slavery, it would bo the ab lution of llio i si.bjeet by such f-uiatics us lliese.-C'oiTO.Ii i Ma'tMinnn. Xrobate Cjurt. Tcr:itory of O.'ogoD, ) ' Oomit'v of Yamhill. ( j'y " NO I'lCE Is hereby giivn that I. ttots tf Ad iu'nis:raiion h.ivo been grunted to lire 1111 kv wgned by the Hon. t'robatn Court of Yiiliill Co., Llit-j.-t.il I eiruoiy.on liio es:ateol liujn s. .uorme, r!eivinkd, late of nuid county, bcoiiaji'.alo Mny 1, I S3. All persons indebteJ lo sTi oitato are re-1 niicslcd lo moke immediate ) aMienl, and all per- um bavini di'inaiids against said olule aro requea 1 ltd to present Ihe lame lo Uie uiidcrMgn?tl ut ms residence n.-ar Dayton, withiii ono year from this dale, or lliey will bo forever barred. VI .MUtjA.v, Auanii.siraior, July .1, ISo5.-l.U4- iVOtiCO. i-"!" Council Ground, ) WaVla wa lla Vallf.y, W. T., June 1 2. lS.Vi. ATA Treat concluded with the Yakima Xn- 1. lion of Indiaua ut the Council Ground in the Vu!la-walla Valley tliu illh tiny ol June, I &.";, tho land inelnded within Iho following buundurics was ceded lo tho United Slates, to wit : Conimoneing nt Mt- Banier, thonco northerly along tho mum ritlgo of the Cascade nwimtiiiiis to Ihe point where tho northern tributary of Ihe lake Chelan uud the southern tiibutarieaol Ihe Mothcw rivor have their rise ; thenco soulh-eastcrly on the divide belween ihe waters of Inko Chelan and llio Melhew river to the Columbia river; thence cross ing llio Columbia, on a true east course, lo a point wlms longitude is one hundred and ninteen de grees and ten minutes which two latter lines si.p. nrate t!io above confederated tribes and hands of Indiana from Ihe Okninukauo tribe of Indiana ; thence in a Inio aonlli course to the forly-seventh parallel oflatitude ! Ihence east on the said parullol lo Iheanaiu Polouso river wliich two hitler lines of boundary sepcrate tho abovo coufedorulcd iribea &n bands' from the Bpokana j Ihenco down the Mouse river lo its junction with the Mnh-hn-ne-she or southern tributary of the Bame; thence in a soulb-eailerly direction lo Ilia Suoko river at the mouth of the Tucaunon river, scperating llio above confederated tribes from llio Ncr. Pen o tribe of In dians ; Ihence down tho Snake river to its junction with the Columbia river; thence up the Columbia river lo Iho' While Bunks' b low Pri-st's Kupids; Ihenco westerly to aluko culled "I.a I.ao ;" thhnce foulherlv to a point on the Yukima river called "Toh-mi h-lukc :" Iheu.'ein a sonth-westrrlj 'direc tion to tho Columbia river ut the western extremity ollhe"l!ig Island," between the mouth of the (.'niulilla river and Butter creek all which Inner boundaries s: parato the nbovo confederated tribes and bunds from tho Walla-walla, Cuyuse nnd l inalilln tribes and bands of Indians thence down the C'o'unibia river to midway between the months of White Salmon and Wind rivers ; thence along the d vide between said rivers to the mini ridge ot tho Cascade Mountains; and thenco along suid ridgo lo Ihe placo of beginninj. There is. however, reserved from the land nbovo ceded, for tho exclusive use and occupation of said confeJeratcd tribes and bands of Indians, the tract of land included within Iho following bomidurics, lo wit ! Commencing on the Yakima river ul Iho mouth of the Attahnatn river, thence westerly ajong said Attuhiiam river to the forks ; thenco aloiifr. Iho southern tributary lo tho Cascade mountains; thence soulherly ulou Iho main ritlo of said mountains, 'g 'Tand eart i wlonc0 t)mv the watei oi .ill. Aaatni tu too r-pii. waters of lha Kilkntnt and Pisco rivers ; llienee atong sain a. vine io too uiv.uu c-u-ratingthe waters of the Satnss river from I hose flovv iiiT into the Columbia river : Ihence ulong said di- i vide to Ihe main Yakima, e'ght miles below lho lnoulh of the Satass river : aud tin nee up ihe i ak una river to tho place of beginning. Alaoalract of land not exctfc.lmg in quantity , mi,,, ,... ,...m.rd . tho 1 of ,jie pjuou-oor V enatsliapam r.ver, ami konwn as tho ' Wenatshapam I'.sln ry;' which 1 ra;j iraeMiall be surveyed and marked out when - i .. i: . ' . .U,. l)...;,lant n,nv A'.rvr.i ever mo . I!v nn oxpress provision o thctreaty, llio couu - - ,.,, ,! not included in 1 1, .ml.i-nred in tha cesiioil nnd not included in , , . Ilia reservation, is epen to aellleine.it, excepting the reservation, is open to settlement, excepting . ' . i.. .I.A rn.lia..a i.r Mpet.reil in Ihe Df.teSsion of I .. . ,. I 1 .......... until r.n.-n.n that the Iniliansare secure'! in ine pf.wession oi f lhtr 0111011179 BIIU HI. HOUOtHvUtD " , . .u- ;.. This nolice is publish,,! for the information of ,,.(,. aiiemion of dUieua of tv-inff I " : . .. it : . 1 , lJ,. elai.ns umii Ihe ceded territory, is ..p. oiuliv called to the abovo provision, and for further - . M..j , , I information they are requested to apply to tub- agent, A. J. Uolo.-l. , b I?AAC I. 6TEVKNS, Gov., and Supt. Ind. Alf.W.T. June 29, 1853. 13-6m Szw Zfflll for Rent. 'milE Marion City Saw Mill (uow in complete J rPpa;r) u for reut, oa gaud lerms, for one year o. more. The supply of water an.l t.mbef to thu -.nt ....ua - il, hil. t. nli-asaot a.-id lieaimv i. f. ti . l.. ..I.... n .lam u-itl l,:tiinv. ! null is anoies. , -v - i - ana iiire n m ss and Ih're is an exten-tve custom, an I good sal' , for Inmber. A man wun a wamy .no icuni w..t ! pr.-ferred asannttr. Ljiao.i a largo supply of good lum'j., t.heap fori I e.,h. r,r in exchauae for cattle, hides, butter, , cash, i,i in exchange ; liet, and UlW. Sevra. claims are for stale near the ..!!, ougioaierij, I Mur:onCo.,July9,lS.''.3-13i3 , H..,inT, , r.w U, f sale hj l! J0HS:'J' Sbcrlfif'i Sale." n. T. . T. Siout ) r. 1Y I am oflhr District Court f,.r Clackamas coun ty. mill tome directed, ngaiust E.T- Stone, pt..iil-( Hi ii I he ubove entitled cms.-, lor ine sum ot m hundred and sixly-lwo dollars and uglily ccntt, D.H'J Wg.liicr WHU .O.enl . coi, uml fur wont of personal properly whereo! l" make Ihe same, I have lv ed "i una nun pro- oveJt" Kll to liieMK.tui.UU.f.t cull, at public auction, ,1tll,ol'uu,llI.,Ui-d.r In Or. -5aa l..ty. - : , p . ' coiiiilyofn!.ckama..Oiego.trorr;tory.oiiTu,TCAl.l:ilS in 1 iy V Orote,, ? dy the Slat dav ul AuKum next, at o'U:k 1'. M. J J & Shuc.. Co ky. B,cJ... 8iliwy. Ac.. oi ! aaid dav. all tl.o rilil, title mi Uilcitfit ol toe Main Sir. el, Urrfim t.y. Juiit Jt, 1 .. I alnt'K nunied K. 'I'.Slolia ill Ilia followinE drunli ! ...... I ledreale.lle,(or IheriL-lit.t.lleHiidioUr.nttliul u real e.lale, or llio riu'm. m.e ana in...-;. jnmenl wu.do ktifd I ajuiiiit Hie tn d Stone in Clu;kuin::a couiily,) lo hvii A cerium tn hi o; iuiiii ui.u ijn.g I.. Cjunme at a co lonwo "3 , wit ; A cerium In ut 0; lunil Kitimioj uuu ij 111 W o....ri tiiM mitt If MlIIUPS me I oi Buck , ll,e:,eu in n rortlie.terly rt.roerion rt,.S ... u ti p ti,flK.0 down amd river wall lUe !nieiilrriJI ilK-of. to the place of begin !- ! "f .ftf, ,,1 a-idTiin hia'wife aa' H'ed ill the l.aud i''" - r O" i"'"" "d.uun"rd..t':.A?- cenlhereou or ihereto ln-lunijiii;. EE I'. UUFI.AT, Flierifl'CUckamai co. Orer01' Cilv, Clackamas eo.( I ! July ), ISji.-l lldi KTotico. Torri'.ory of Orcc-Jii, t u (V.iniyof V uriili ill TlSli IIODSON', Administrator of tho s;i;'.o .i of'i 'ilioinpion jJrury, a-cnica, nr.ymj renuer- ed bis ui'C'nyit lor tiitul ..ee'ement il. u.lico i here- by -riven, it the linl 'J'ue. duv of Aiifjibt, A. P. iS.'jJ, iKitlfc day npiiJiiiliid furllie (io.il settlement oi said, nc :01ml, at ibo I'lo'jato ofli.o, in llio town j (f jj, i(1 6uiJ ,.0j.. e- y orn.i.orderbepubl anil it is oiuereti ecnv ol tins order lie pnoiwien in uie ujkioj Awes lor three succeetive woeks. . Juno 1-1, 1835.-13:3 ' 1 Judge of Probata. Iffotlco. . ATTUEATIE3 loi.cimlcd with the el Perce Tribe of Indians, and with Ihe con cdvruttd tiilii-i of llio Wnila-wallns, Cayusss.and L'matiiia; in tho Wulla-walln Valley at the Council Ground, liMrn h-ii. pi.l.-rl lo llio Cniled States a tract of COuniry Imving llio foilcwing boundaries, vit I i.. ti.,, v,., pcrers. coiumcnciiiir at tho source 0f tie Wob-na-iie-she, or southern tributary of Ihe !0UM river, llunce down Ihe river to the main itt;olwe . i,t,eo in a soulherly direction to the j j,nuke river at the nioutli of tl.o Tu'.-.auneu liver, thence np the Tukunon to iluaourcoin the Blue .Vlounluiiu; llicnco soiiincriy along mo r.o,t tu the Blue Mountains ; thence to a point on (irnuJ Itonde river, midway between the Grand ltonde nnd tho mouth of Ihe Woll-Iow-huw river ; thence alon Ihe divide between Ihe water of tho Woll-low-how and Powder river ; thence to the eroising of Snake river at the mouth of Powder river; Ihenco lo ihe Salmon river fifty niil- s ubove Iho place konwn os Iho "crossing of the Salmon river ;" Ihence due North to the summit of Bitter Boot Mountains; thence along the. crest of tho Bitter Itoot Moiinluitis to the place of beginning. By Ihe Walla-wallus, Cayiisca und Cmutiliua, tho tract of land having the following bouudiiries, to wil : ' Commencing at the mouth of Iho Tukunuon river, in Washington Territory, running thence up Btiid river to Ms aoiirce ; Ihence easterly along the sumnrt of the Blue Mountains, and on the south ern boundaries of the purchase mudo of llio Xcz Perec Indians, and easterly along that boundary to tho Weilem limits of the country claimed by Ilia Shoshones or Snuko Imliuns ; llienee soulherly nlonjr that boundary (being the waters of Powder river) In the source of Powder riven Ihence to ilia head uf Willow creek ; then.-e down Willow creek to the Columbia river ; thence up the channel of tho Columbia river to the lower oud of u lurae Is land bcluw the moutliof Umatilla river; thence northerly to a point on the Yak ma river called Toh-nosh-luke, thence to So Lac; thence to the White Bunk on Iho Columbia below Priest's Rap ids! thence down tho Columbia river to tho juno- tionof the C luiiibia and Snake rivers j thence up the Snuko river lo llio place of brgmiuiiu;. ro vilc4, however, Tliut so much of iho country des cribed ubove as is contained in Iho following bouu diiries shall be ret apsrt us Indian Reservations for thi. Nei Perco Tribe, vii: Commencing whnro Ihe Moh-hu-na-she or southern tributary of tho Polouso river flows from the spurs of Ihe Bitter Root Mountains ; thence down said tributaries to the mouth of Ti-na-pur-up creek J Ihence southerly to the crossing of Snake river, ten nnU below me momn oi in nipowum rivers thence to tho source of Iho Alpnvrain r.ver iu j llio Biuo Mountains; thence along tho ciesl of Iho Klue Mountains; llicnce 10 me crossing oi tor Grand Rondo river, midway between the Grund lbir.de and llio moulh of the Woll-low-how river ; thenco nloiia the divide between the wulers ot llio Woll-low-how river and Powder river; thence to the crossing of Sunko river, fifteen miles b.luwllio moulh of Powder river; thence to tho Salmon riv er abovo tho crossing; thence by llio spurs of tho Hitler Root Monnluiiisio the pluce of beginning. For tho confederated tribes of Wolli-wallas, Cay uses and Cniutiilns, vii: Commencing in the middle of Iho channel oflho Umatilla river, opposite the moulh uf Wild Horse creek; thenco up iho middle of ihe channel of said creek lo its source; thenc southerly lo a point in Ihe Blue Mountains known as Lev's Kncamptnenl Ihenco iu a line to tho waters of Jlowiomo creek ; Ihenco West lo tho divide of Ihe IIowto.no and Birch creeks ; thence northerly along said divide lo ii point due Wo.it of Ihu South-west curlier of Will. am C. .McKay' claim Ihence East along his line to Ihe Souih-east corner j thenco in a line to tho Dlace of bruinuirnr. j uy i Iry ei an express provision ol Uie 1 reaiy, uie conn- embraced in ihe cessions and not nicladed In 1 Uie Reservations Is open lo ae llemetu, exeepiuig H.,.1 tha Indinna am secured in the nossessloll Ol : ... . ... .., : a .i.. : tiinr uuiMingi aim inip.eme.... u.. ....u.u ... i Ke-crvutionn. (.-.crvat onn. This notice is published for tho benefit oflho 1 nublif. TI.. Ml.nlim nflhx nilisfllS nniMlsinir tO locate I e tons uuon to the provision, protecting ,ho Indians in tho pav 1 tear, on of their i.nnrt.vemenls and for furiher in- - .I...!.. ..1....... I.. - l.a Wnl)...Wi.ll:i. C.VIl.fi d Umatilla Reservation, limy are rcquosUd to upnly to A'.-nt, It- R. Tlioui-on. To the Ncj Perco Rc.rvatiin,to Snb-Agcnt, W. II. Tappan. ISAAC I. STEVENS, G.-v. and Suo't of W. T. JOCL PALM Elt, Surt't Indian Afl'tirs, Oregon. Council Ground, Walla-walla, June 12, lfe:.5 I26nt lata Arrival. . . .... . ... ., m.h unm r. a ,:., j;..., tram Sew York. i I - - 1 .. ... , ex clipper! 1 . .,. , -t , r at)( I((l!f hlh -y o.'Sujar ; 20 bi.U. cru.-lied sn.tr; lO.ObO lbs. Kiac-llee; 2 ) bbls. N. O. molasses; for sale low by . WM. C. DEMENT & CO , June CO-y Opposite tho Lai.l O.Tue. -rt stlif'yiMlft T.k1tAT r AfZ llm . SSiTlRwdor, fv. S II M I ..I.L.- WJ.C.DEMr:NT&CO. j -f j - - Dapuoirootypcsr TTAVIN'i e.mlui!d U r.mia in Oregon fly i.. t ..lr -...lu i.. it. ' IIU MIUI'M IH1WII priMi'"M..j " "i the hu, iand .ll .arr.-.l f.r.cit M.i.la.tion in all picturM taken. J'i . VMrviutf froui ll.icc ! !.....a...it. Vrev.eHmr. ' ir. It. tiKCPII IM'fHTKI.. tl.f nu..nHutv. i.i ' . lime o'ft io..-i '.j .-a j - A IIilLLASIl '"-"' , ' 1 iiOilCtiya J Attuciujiiu . "'"""J J. r M,.ui,-iu. u,a new mm.wf .iou, u ..v ,. , u.t 1 lie 111 g 1 r ..Mi r'l ,;,r , at I'rotrrcssioa.rroifrcssion.rvotrcaUoa : a ever oiin oiu " ; - , . " X wunl.roi;re.'ii ii"ire a little behind the ii'iir," Qii.l f. r tl.o henellt of lhei that have a d lire to keen up with thi a;-a wa lm )ut reaeivea oireai 1 . ' .. . , .... . e II. 11 L' a . Imii) .No York lue Uliowuirf mi w iiw. ' I wcU w, u-er ol wllu!,.,; or Ktu.i, on uruw f Vn-iiiulloiiorM.iti.l v Geo. Con.'je : ComlVn r., on I'lireiin'ojyi Uoinenle Mia Tlioulif on ita coiicji J mi l dnoid; t'ain'.liar Lounii Oil I'hfk- uoluiiv u.id I'.yeliuloiivj Lo.o mid rardi'.uc: ap- . r' .. . ... n..: ill h'aiory utid ph'lwophy, with d rectioni fur bap." py liiurniif-ea; nleninry, and liitelleclunl Iinpiova ii'ienti iM'inttl einco; IrtlMMM tho I'liiliato-pli- of I'i.ienoiojy i .Matiuii'iiiy: nr I'hieno'.iyy uui l'liy-iol ijrv ep;'lied, Ac. i I'hrMiidof proved, ilimtrated, uinl npplie.l ) t'hrcnolnicnl fuiile, tic ; Hellion, .Natural and Uevealed j Seif-culiure, and I'eiiuct.on nr cbaiaclcrt S-lf-uiMiuclor in 1'liM nulocyoiii Phy o'o;;y j Temperanco and 'I'ihl Lae.ugi Accdeu'. and Kiiifrgenelei; "Hydro pa'lve tlookBuoka; Conanmptloni Its courea, pre vention, and CUIH ; l llllosmea Ol ro.ninon water I , itM c.mn, lc: Uonicrtic IVociwe ol ..j ..... .;r,jr of I'liVtieiain, i't : Kpori ',,: V,.,.r.t.iiie: HvdioDalliic Kiimily Pbii- . jiVlr.lr,ih:e Eiicvelopcdia ( Hotna treat. CIIL'I 111 n,cu( f ,r ,eIUUbines; Hygiene and llydropaihy j Il.troduclion lo the Water-cine ; .Midwifery, aud llio Diseases of YiomJii; rateiua uuiue, nnu CbiUbirth Made Easy i Piernancynnd cliilttbirtlii Prnetitn of Walr-cure Wnter-eiim in Chronic Diseases! Wnter-cure iu tvery Kuowu Disease i Wutor-euie .Mai.col: Amal veuo-is: or.Bvihiaud F.eme lies, .! Combo on Infancy; "'"V0!" Physiology -, Chronic Diseases ; Iruus and I nn- - i f ir Ii. nacea toe l rt'p. r r oij.i oi inuii; nr. ..umij w scent! id Lawi.,i.:o.! Mntcruity : or the I aring nnJ nursing of cliildicn, &e. Natural of .Man; I'iijsiolt.gv, Animal ami Mental ; Tob.-.cco ; its e.T.ci, 3k i f'.l.n:cii'i of Aiiiinal Majnetlim ; Fatcinuton; or the philrnophy of charming) Li brary of Mesmerism and Psychology i Philosophy nf .Mosnurism ! liew illustrated Kncyclnped'.n, com plete ill one vol. t Spiritual I nlercotirse, Philoso. phy of, Ate.; l-'ainil ar Lessons on Astronomy i l-'uturo of Nations, by Kossuth i Uintslowardi Re forms, by Grtely ; Hopes and Helps for the Young of bol'usrxeai Human Rights ; lloinefornll, iic; Labor; he history and protpects, (cc; Power of Kindness J Woman ; her education and Influence, OiC. -ALSO- 8 vols. Rovolations, by A. J. Davis, the Clairvoyant. 8" Approaching Crisis, " " 8 " Iiuraionial .Men, " " 8 " Spcclul Providences, " ' 8 '' Present A;j and . Inner Life, ' ' " " 8" , hi, Grotttllanuoiiu, " ... ,', ". g ti ' t)J ' .1 it o 8 3d' ' ' " " June 30, l955.-y F. S.tt A. HOLLAND. Sumcr Wavif asiun oa t'ap Vfor Wil omot. , THE KEL HOT "ran head" , . il nou fin'slit aud redi to do lialiug at Ihe fo.oing redust ruts : l-'roin Kanema to Korvahs at .. i. oibani " (gl6 pr lun. j lo 1 ' ''Saiem " 12 " 'O amhil ' 6 m BiitvilatChampog4 " I Down frais ul the lo; si ruts i llwcl from Uulvilaud Champocg Ce pr bushel. Ots ' " " 5e ' Other down frats at BO per tnn from Bulvil and Chomp eg, and from ol other points iu a rezun. ablo nioporshun. Pmlioulur care Inken nv frat. June83.1H55.-5y LKNURD II WIT. ' In Justice's Court. Territory of Oregon, Couiilv Of Polk. S nil) DAVID DUNLAP: You are hereby noli J ficd that a writ of attachment has been issued against you, ami your propeity ntlaehed to lalisfy the demand of Thomas B. Rtckoy, amounting lo N nlcen Dollars and fifty cents ; 'now uultsa you uppeur before B. Gk.nois, a Jililieo of tho Penoe, in and for said County, ut liiaotlice, on tho ltllli day of August, I8j5, judgment will lo rendered a-aiust you, uad Vmir pr ipertv sold lo pny the debt. TUOd. B UICKBV, I'l'ff. Dated ihisiiCth day of Juno, A. D.ldiij. 1 -i-t-i Administrator's TJotico. NOTICE is hereby given, lh.it nil tho first Tuesday of Any list next, the undersigned, Ad min sliator of Ihu esloto of Ldwurd Ddlinghuiu, (decerned) Into of Yamhill county, intontls to make final soltlenienl of his accounls of said ad miirstraiion. Tliis is to tho end that nil interested may op-ar iutiid Couit und iliow ouuo why the fiiialseulumonlslinlinot be allowed. . JBFi. R. SHAW, Admuiislrntor. July 3,1 S3 j. ia-l3 Wm. 0. Denioat ti. Co., WHuLBS.VLIi und retail Dealers iu Grocer ies, Provisions, Painis, OiK Boots and Shoes, Crockery, &o. Ojiposito (he Land Ofliio, Muin St. Oregon Cily. June I, 1S55-7i3 Tiio Summor Trado. WK are now recuiving from Now York and Su Fianchco. thu following goods i 10.000 lbs No I china sugar, ' BO bbls 4. half bhis N. O. sugnr, 100 chests imperial, fuupowdor aud young hyiou ten". , . . . , 150 tacks Ki Coffee, ' 100 boxes snlicratus, ' ' lOO hoxnssporm aud adamantine candies, . 33 bbls cnished wgar, 3d cases p ckles, '(Hl hOTRH SOOO. ' i;uO lulf-b ne-i nusios, - 10J gross matches, (in wool) I 04 t:.1btii Mull. 1011 kcirs white lead, fpure) I j.'.U gsls. Linseed Oil. , j iiu " lamp , " M " spirits Turpcnlino. ( j .11 boxes glas, anort-.d a. tea, 1 3" do brooms, " ' " . .'O'liJ lbs lob ireo, ! 2WI ki;s nails. I AOflfl vtlfl firetsnt sheeting. .. . .. l i Als' rope, tub. b'ick,.U, wm'io.v-easii, rfnCKe. ry, wall paper, uriMios, occ. arc. ; a,i oi wincn will be sold at the lowest market pricis, W. ('. DEMENT & CO. - Oppomte the T.-tr.d Offi'Mi, ' Oregoa City, June 1, )K65.-7l3 T ARKY'tJ Tricop'aerous for alo by i aplu . , . C. POPE, Jr. aJ 1 1.OCM3 l-Beatiiiful .lime keeper, at rr '.a" price". 0. ABERNEnYCO. j Oregon Clt? Wholcnalo-rrlear Our fCUt,...(.'uriuclpd Week')'. . !-." ... Uloacl.ad dr.ll.ng..... .1 U.U. pr. -- " , aUirtiug, 1 1 m b U: do 'I.ffkn; J4 Mtia do ?' iltofliail . . I r imir... . .. in 1.1 9-i - "... , . . . 1 ; I f I ICm'.M TIrtIt- cl',:" ., TO:Hr d.teJ Ke:itn. :y iciiii...5'al'" I'tuelie, drleo do . 7 65a7t d-i p-aW w "y- . c la li. dri.d.tfOa (J j., yrovisioni. 1,. 1 . P.,,1. ..I.,.,, 03 . r ., ,,.- g'a'-'l .. , . 1 Un 1 4' I SIIIH 1 ! .. a.i .1,. tl ..o. ll .. ,d... K'i Uo.tt j-; 'V ?,d Tf .riw T.i.U .hon.l: .Mia7.V tLbOtt " olillia..,..ti''aSl4 emull ne.....il' Iriili li nan S,,B ...... ,5 1... .; H. Mt;r ilt, .-jJaWhii U bile lead, In nilUalA i.,...v ,1.1. .. kj..V Oorrlsro. ' Uiaoii caiir do. fo.'ial.M.uilla, aiiiail 9r Kedflaii'l ihuta 8Halo5 " Urge , Hlue d.. do. BI.-taKHcnip 10al5 IJicliory ahirta OftLcUoS. CaMci) lo fl'.'alwi Adiiiaiiniie 2!i Soot Ol shoes, j.-pnui...... Men s kip 1.,01'4'ii Cig-an. riicr do. do....Si!'Tfuvaua tnuRJ f;.ie d m'tS'rmml )IOm,?? Cnyi' kip boots 2 Ainerinan O-'UaW ' be vy w xdoS li .2, XobaCCO. Meiu'brrf'spr. Cuz..;r, Pride ol til.' Liuoii....40 " k'ibri;'prili7 Sl-0Sun 4uVI.'t " calfwwo.l do..jlJI,Uke' VVomen'sli'vy sh a.tiiM ZXardwaro. fine tin lil5.fihoval :I4 MUltl cytfc,, ,".".7l5a1S'AxM llJa2' iVa a7t' M.IUtiwn tft'nf If Sugnr, no. I Clu a... . H'i X cut imwa 4o crudied lb, Table cutlery, IV pr ct f-'aletatus lOulSj: advance ou N. Y.cost Stare h If Pocket cutlery, 55 plot Syrup K Boston Hi4 advance. do. 8 lslund li'i.Olher article! of batd- N O Moliiwes 00! ware from 3D lo 60 pr I,iv. Sail Su34'. el advance. 0itdw'ch i"y'uU " I epuer. .... Tab'o Sail Su3J .NaiH.rWUHrwa.prKga , SaVj " homshMwoaj;t Pepper- OUS. ALspiee 40 Lamp ijaJ Cinnamon GOi.60 Linseed boil ..W IM grSp lOail'Turpentinc pr gall g- KT0ti59. Di.tilcl Court Clackamas Couuty Tcrrttor of Oregon. . A.J. 1'opo )''' ri. tjuniinoci. .1 J.S.IIifgins. ToJ.S. lliggins . , . , , roU are hereby r.mwed, in Ihe name of Ilia X IJu'md Stalra of Aiiietnui.to npiieur below the District Court of Claekuii.as counly to bo held 111 Oreg .n Citv ou the 1 7th day of Sept. next (be ing Ihe third .Monday of said month) lo answer tha con.pluiut of A. J. i'pc. Audyouure hewbyno tided that if you fiul to app-iur und answer the uid complaint, the pbtintiU'will take judgnwni against you for four hundred and tweuty-lbnr tlollars, nnd interest from Iho lUth day of January, 183.'i, to gether willl costs of suit, v - " " .. W ilncas t 8. Ilollau.1, Clerk, I , S and Iho Seal of so d Cuurt, lhat .IJi r-- ... 'lll .1 it-nr Mnv. IH.'i 7mo3 F. 8. HOIXANlV, Cletk.' Geo. 0. Robbins, i . IRACTICAL WATCH MAKKR. P.h-iUimI, Oregon, devotes his enliio nllentioii to Re pairing fine watchtM and having uu experienced Jenu-llnr In his emnlov. is i.R-pnretl to iiiunnfucliiM eve.y description of Jewelry, and etcoule iigrn vjiKr neallv. . . G. C. R. keeps constantly ou hand a fine at sortmeut of clocks, walchis, au.I new and fitshion- a'ole Jewelry lo which lit invitd llio atieniron m llio i'ubic. May l-i, lB5a-4ii.!l U. 8. Irl AIL LINE. Portland uud Aslorift. , Tho Spb nil'u Steamer wen LttMOia AH, i "t TflLl. continue to rim reguluily between lVrl VV land and Astoria, rii Vancouver, twick a WKKK.Ieuving Pt.rilaiid on Momlity and Thumdny nuriiingsof each we.k lor Astoria and Astoria for I'uillaml on Tuesd.ty and fridiiy morning", touching Vancouver, St. IIi;i.i:.n.1Uimi.r,Catii lamkt, &c, each wav. I'or freight or passage, npply lo It. IIOYT, Mastor, jolft Oral Hoyt's Wharf-bout, 1'ortlainl. . Jnst Received. ' 1 Bplenlid o-Borliuonl ot Family (Jroeerioti, l such us ten, syrup. uj:r, vtc t also lin and eouweanll. creum tartar, apples, nh.li peiiehes, sardines, oysters, clams, yeas, powder, also a largo quantity e!''eupei-!or cheisiot cigars, and tobacco of every bran I mid almost every thing else in our lino if business all of which will bo sold ai low U any other fiffrF "VATS wanlod at tho sto.-o of VJ au'H C POPK.Jr. SEl'.D bnekwlicut lor suio ny ap2ltf WlIAIN pump tor alu by v.. rorr., JrL V. POPK.Jr. J npjltf tK. Jayno' i madtchiea for sate by C. POP K, Jr. npUllf I7IAIJ do Cologne, a superior article. U ap'iltf . Ii'L.' .. lollf. A LL lhoi in-!' hted to Picston, O'Neill fi Co., IWL are roaussled to call and settle tho .amn im- tnediatelv. hv Cali or Prvdurt. All debts re sl of June, w il he left' for col- maining unp. i.l lection. ap21tf! JAMES O'NEILI ' 1 1 CBNITURE. BeuAlcads and chairs for talo low to chute the invoice ap21 O. ABERNETHY" it CO. Central Produce Depot. CAN EM A II. 10NSTANTLY receiving, frot-h from ranch, wheat, oats, bucou, lard, butler and potatoes. llun, ' JOHN I'. lllt'll'KS, Jitot Itsicclvs-U, ; . At ihe Old Stand' Canemah, .t)riI2, 0,5. k.OOOrcirN'o-TX; llflil lb. Kio t oflee, 15 Tons coarse sail; 500 lbs. fine do.e 3, ntl'l lbs. Oregon Uhoom; ' ' 1 Jl JO btidiels uals, for sab' wholes.de or retail, by JOHN P. lillOOlvS. IN onr Iwkery we keep cemlanily kii baa bread, eracke.,';nk;s. pies, i;o. ' ' baud ii- - - f 4 Wanted I VWOMW 1 housework m a private ' fa-nily. AdJr.Mltit Aryus Office. ' Oranfrcii TJ F.CniVKO oneulhe anivul of every steam.